IT'S AN honour bestowed on few, but a lucky Tranmere Rovers fan could soon join the ranks of Bobby Moore, Brian Clough and Sir Tom Finney - by having a stand named in their honour.

The Prenton Park club is raffling the chance for fans and local businesses to win their name emblazoned across the Main Stand for the rest of the season.

The scheme has been dreamt up by community workers at the club as a way of raising funds and boosting ties with loyal supporters.

The winner will see their name across a 40-ft sign, visible from all sides of the ground.

Ruth Grocott, commercial manager at Tranmere Rovers, said: "This is the opportunity of a lifetime for any true fan of Tranmere Rovers. We wanted ways of raising revenue for the club that will give our fans something special, not to mention almost unique.

"The draw is open to all fans, be they individuals or businesses. There's been a massive interest already and although we don't have a target for how much we hope to raise, it's likely to be a significant amount of money."

Tickets are available at all home games and the club shop on non-match days; they come in books of five and cost £10. The competition closes on November 22 when Tranmere play Port Vale and the draw will take place during half time. A special unveiling ceremony will take place at the next home game.